Southbend SB1001 User Manual

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For Machines Mfg. Since 8/11
Model SB1001 8K
 Lathe
O P E R A T I O N
Because of the dynamic forces involved in 
machining a non-concentric or off-center 
workpiece, always use a low spindle speed 
to reduce risk of the workpiece coming loose 
and being thrown from the lathe, which could 
cause serious personal injury.
4-Jaw Chuck
Refer to the Chuck Installation (see Page 25
and Chuck Removal (see Page 27) instructions  
to install or remove a 4-jaw chuck.
The optional Model SB1468 4-jaw chuck features 
independently adjustable jaws for holding non-
concentric or off-center workpieces. Each jaw can 
be independently removed from the chuck body 
and reversed for a wide range of work holding 
versatility.
Mounting Workpiece
1.
  DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER!
2.
  Place a sturdy piece of plywood under the 
spindle to protect the bed ways during the 
installation process.
3.
  Use the chuck key to open each jaw so the 
workpiece will lay flat against the chuck 
face, jaw steps, or into the spindle opening.
4.
  Position the workpiece so it is centered in 
the chuck.
Figure 23. 4-jaw tightening sequence.
1
2
3
4
Workpiece
Centerpoint
5.
  Tighten each jaw in small increments. 
After you have adjusted the first jaw, 
continue tightening the remaining jaws 
in an opposing sequence, as shown by the 
sequential order in Figure 23.
6.
  After the workpiece is held in place by the 
jaws, use a dial indicator to make sure the 
workpiece is centered in the chuck.
— If the workpiece is not correctly centered, 
make fine adjustments by slightly 
loosening one jaw and tightening the 
opposing jaw until the workpiece is 
correctly positioned (see Figure 24 for an 
example).
Figure 24. Example photo of non-cylindrical workpiece 
correctly mounted on the 4-jaw chuck.